Monday, March 26, 2012

1 Waffleton


Vans blueberry waffles were at half-price! Obviously I couldn't pass up the chance of not buying it, despite its expiry date drawing imminently near (1 Apr to be exact). I've tried the original one before and loved it, so I was pretty excited to try the blueberry.

It was blueberry domination. You could smell the the sweet fragrance of blueberries even when the waffles was in its frozen state. A start to a promising meal indeed. You could see specks of blue dotted through the waffles. And most importantly, you could taste the ephemeral blueberries; unlike most commercial brands where "blueberries" is synonymous with sickeningly sweet artificial blueberry syrup flavor, Vans was real and natural. My only gripe was that the waffles didn't get as crisp as I would have liked; perhaps that may be remedied by toasting it a bit longer. I had the waffle smothered in my homemade cashew butter and topped with the sweetest yellow peach ever. It's good to switch from oatmeal once in a while, you know [except that these waffles are wheat-based].

I can't believe its WEEK 11 already. So many things to do, so little time. 2 more thousand-word essays, 1 software to complete, 1 more short essay, 1 presentation and 4 exams to go.

1 comment :

  1. Wow your definitely more busy than I am ! And to think im grumbling. Well, I’ve got a 20min presentation later. Came up with the topic Heritage Tourism: Boon or Bane? The case of Lumbini – which is in Nepal. It’s the last presentation of uni !! yayy ive not even rehearsed properly so a bit nervous but just wanna get it over and done with.

    And ive got two essays to complete by next week before it’s the easter hols next fri. can’t wait. You and pups should go out for a easter brunch after church (if dad is still in msia). Wish I could join in !

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